French PM predicts 10,000 Europeans to join ISIS before 2015 ends

As many as 10,000 Europeans could join ISIS by the end of this year with as many as 5,000 by this summer, the French PM estimated amid EU officials’ concerns. Germany also warned that jihadists-to-be could use domestic armed forces as training camps.

“There are 3,000 Europeans in Iraq and Syria today. When you
do a projection for the months to come, there could be 5,000
before summer and 10,000 before the end of the year,” French
Prime Minister Valls told French TV channel iTele. “Do you
realize the threat that this represents?”

France, along with Belgium, has seen the largest figures of
radicalized Islamists who left home to join the Islamic state in
their war in Syria and Iraq.

“There have already been nearly 90 French people who have
died out there with a weapon in their hand, fighting against our
own values,” Valls said.

Last November France adopted new anti-terror laws but they were
first implemented in February when the government confiscated the
passports of four of its citizens and banned 40 others from going
abroad to prevent them from going to Syria or Iraq.

“We have to face a particularly high threat level in France,
in Europe and in other countries,” Valls said.

France is not the only country that shares such concerns. On
Sunday, German Military Intelligence (Militärgeheimdienst) chief,
Christof Gram, voiced his fears that jihadists-to-be could use
the military institutions and armed forces in Germany as sources
of training before heading to join jihadists in Syria and Iraq.

“We see the risk that the
Bundeswehr (German army) may be used as a training camp for
violent Islamists,” Gram said in his interview for Welt
on Sunday. It is necessary to carry out an advanced check of the
candidates for military service, he added, if there are doubts
about the loyalty of the future soldiers.

According to Gram, the German authorities closely track the links
of local Muslims with terrorists in Iraq and Syria. A total
number of Islamists who left Germany to join the militant groups
in Syria and Iraq is over 600 with about 20 former German
soldiers among them, Gram said.

About 70 jihadists who
came from Germany have died and at least ten committed suicide
while carrying out terrorist acts. Approximately 180 people
returned from the combat zone and may be seen as a source of a
threat of radicalization for other Muslims’ and may attempt to
prepare terrorist acts.

Europe’s fears of new terrorist acts has been on the rise since
the tragedy at Charlie Hebdo.

The number of volunteers joining the Islamic State has been
increasing for the last year with France, Germany and the UK
having record numbers of people fighting alongside militants in
Syria.

The most recent report concerns three UK teenage girls who left
London for Istanbul and apparently made their way to Syria.

IS uses social media, like Twitter, Facebook and Ask.fm, as a
major recruitment tool. Women account for approximately 10
percent of the 600 British Muslims so far recruited by the
Islamic State, according to the Quilliam Foundation.

Earlier Jihadi John hit the headlines after he was identified as
being a UK citizen, Mohammed Emwazi, who reportedly fled Britain
hidden in the back of a truck on a Channel ferry.

He has gained notoriety for appearing in a number of Islamic
State videos depicting the execution of Western hostages. At
present he remains at large and is believed to be in Iraq or
Syria.